Lookout

Loggerhead (Caretta caretta)

Stranding Location: Cape Lookout, North Carolina

Arrival Date: 11/24/2008

Age: subadult

Case History

There is a cold-stunning event in North Carolina that is causing many sea turtles to strand on the beaches. The cold weather causes water temperatures to drop quickly before sea turtles have a chance to migrate into warmer waters. Symptoms of a cold-stunned sea turtle are listless behavior, frostbite and possible pneumonia.

Treatment

Updates

3 December 2008: Lookout is very active and started eating about a week after being admitted. Hospital staff will be doing follow-up bloodwork on December 10.

28 February 2009: Lookout has officially been cleared for release. This sub-adult loggerhead will be released offshore in warmer waters towards the end of March. We will be sure to post release photographs!